Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich, Hemar Enterprises, November 1994. A better resolution version (but harder to embed) is viewable and downloadable here.

Alan Francovich directs a classic, epic ... thing ... a two-hour plus collection of questions, speculations, hoaxsters, genuine hardcore info, nice B-roll, some poetry, and prank calls (??) all mixed together. Postulated a German drugs route connection ala Coleman/Aviv. A must see, but best taken with a grain of salt.

What do you think of this movie? It was pretty much banned all over. Because it was full of lies? Because it was full of truth? Because it was full of lies but "they" wanted us to think it was full of truth? Some wonder about Frankovich's untimely demise in 1997. Comments are open below.

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The Lockerbie Case: Frequently updated blog of Professor Robert Black, QC FRSE, one of the "architects" of the 2000 trial where Megrahi was convicted. That sounds awful, but trust me, he's none too happy about it. If you want to keep up on the latest developments in the case - political and legal - this is the site to watch.

Abdelbaset Ali Al-Megrahi: My Story Incredibly valuable materials Megrahi would have used in his second appeal, controversially submitted to the Court of Public Opinion after he *decided* to drop the appeal to *facilitate* a swifter journey home to die.

> The Bedford suitcase(s) - subset of the London theory - the suitcase(s) that may disprove Libyan guilt. No one should expect a clue this good, but by luck, there it is.

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